April 10th, 2009

Ear Farm // Free Music Friday

Ear Farm // Free Music Friday

Our friends over at Ear Farm have a weekly feature called “Free Music Friday” where they offer “free and legal guilt-free MP3s for the taking.” They’ve outdone themselves with this week’s installment. In addition to the regular giveaways they’ve also included eleven links to free-samplers from the following labels Barsuk Records, Bar/None Records, Sub Pop Records, Anti- Records, Secretly Canadian Records, Jagjaguwar Records, Dead Oceans Records, Saddle Creek Records, Arts & Crafts Records, Victory Records and Park The Van Records. The collections include tracks from – Bon Iver, Black Mountain, Neko Case, N.A.S.A., Bob Mould, Dr. Dog, Jolie Holland, Fleet Foxes, Flight of The Conchords, Hotel Lights and many more. To access the free downloads click here.

Ear Farm // Free Music Friday

The Best Of The Samplers:
MP3: Booker T. – Warped Sister (with Drive-By Truckers and Neil Young)
MP3: Vetiver – Everyday
MP3: Tulsa – Rafter
MP3: Jason Lytle – Brand New Sun
MP3: Say Hi – Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
MP3: Shannon McArdle – Poison My Cup
MP3: Blitzen Trapper – Furr
MP3: Vaselines – Son of a Gun
MP3: Seth Kauffman – Evening Blessing
MP3: Iron & Wine – Belated Promise Ring
MP3: Women – Black Rice
MP3: The Donkeys – Walk Through A Cloud
MP3: Brendan Canning – Love Is New
MP3: Damien Jurado – Gillian Was A Horse
MP3: Menomena – Wet & Rusting



April 9th, 2009

Qtrax Launches Service

Qtrax Launches Service

Files cannot be played on IPODs (80% market share).

Story – Matt Worden – WSJ.com
Qtrax, a free, ad-supported and legal music downloading service, was launched in the U.S. Thursday with access to music from all four major record labels and a number of independents.

The launch comes as ad-supported online media businesses are struggling amid the global economic downturn and the vast array of cheap ad inventory that pervades the Web. Many media moguls are revisiting subscription models to regain financial stability.

But the proliferation of illegal online music-sharing sites suggests that consumers have an appetite for free song downloads. Qtrax is wagering it can bring legitimacy to the practice and build a mass media outlet over time despite a number of technical drawbacks to its service.

“Our philosophy is to work with as many people as possible that are exploring new models for connecting consumers with our content in a legal way,” said Jeanne Meyer, a spokeswoman with EMI Music.

Qtrax, a subsidiary of Brilliant Technologies Corp. (BLLN), requires consumers to download a Mozilla browser-based application that serves as a music player and Web browser with display ads served by online ad networks. Free downloads are then made available that include digital rights management software, limiting the user’s ability to share the files and use them on other music players.

The service currently isn’t available on Apple Inc. (AAPL) computers, and the files cannot be played on iPods, though Allan Klepfisz, president and chief executive of Qtrax, said these obstacles can be overcome soon. The service can be used on a number of Windows-enabled high-end mobile devices and MP3 players. Continue Reading



April 9th, 2009

Levon Helm // New Album – Electric Dirt – June 30th

Levon Helm // New Album   Electric Dirt   June 30th
Former Band member Levon Helm will be releasing his second solo record on June 30th entitled, Electric Dirt on Vanguard Records. On the record Helm covers the Grateful Dead’s classic “Tennessee Jed.” I look forward to hearing his version.

Track Listing:
1) Tennessee Jed
2) Move Along Train
3) Growing Trade
4) Golden Bird
5) Stuff You Gotta Watch
6) White Dove
7) King Fish
8.) You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had
9) When I Go Away
10) Heaven’s Pearls
11) I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel To Be Free

MP3: Levon Helm – The Mountain

Download:
Levon Helm – Dirt Farmer (iTunes)



April 9th, 2009

Rollo & Grady // Top 15 Music Magazines

Rollo & Grady // Top 15 Music Magazines

Top 15 Music Magazines:
1.) Clash
2.) Magnet
3.) Filter
4.) Mojo
5.) Death + Taxes
6.) Under The Radar
7.) NME – New Musical Express

Rollo & Grady // Top 15 Music Magazines



April 9th, 2009

Rock The Bells // 2009 – Line-Up

Rock The Bells // 2009   Line Up

Presenters Guerilla Union have announced that the Rock The Bells ’09 festival will include performances by The Roots, Nas, Chali 2na, Big Boi, Eyedea & Abilities, K’naan, KRS-One, Mystik Journeymen, Sage Francis, RZA and Raekwon, as well as others. Festival dates have yet to be announced, but the tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Boston, New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Washington DC, Denver, San Francisco, Miami and Vancouver.

Rock The Bells // 2009   Line Up

MP3: Eyedea & Abilities – Exhausted Love
MP3: Mystik Journeymen – Next Stop Oakland

Download Movie:
Rock the Bells (Movie)



April 9th, 2009

Mike Doughty // Hotel Cafe – May 5th & Largo – May 6th

Mike Doughty // Hotel Cafe   May 5th &  Largo   May 6th

Former Soul Coughing frontman Mike Doughty is set to play 13 dates on the West Coast for his “Question Jar Show” tour in May. The Brooklyn singer/songwriter will be playing at The Hotel Cafe on May 5th and Largo on May6th. The shows will include acoustic renditions of Doughty’s songs, as well as a Q&A session with the audience.

West Coast Tour Dates:
May 1st – San Diego @ The Casbah
May 2nd – San Juan Capistrano @ Coach House
May 3rd – Redondo Beach @ Brixton
May 5th – Los Angeles @ Largo (More Info)
May 6th – Los Angeles @ The Hotel Cafe (More Info)
May 7th – Santa Barbara @ SoHo
May 8th – Santa Cruz @ Crepe Place
May 9th – San Francisco @ The Independent
May 10th – Sacramento @ Marilyn’s
May 11th – Eugene @ WOW Hall
May 13th – Portland @ Mississippi Studios (2 Shows)
May 14th – Vancouver, British Columbia @ St. James Hall
May 15th – Seattle @ The Triple Door

MP3: Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well

Download:
Mike Doughty – Golden Delicious (iTunes)
Mike Doughty – Haughty Melodic (iTunes)



April 8th, 2009

Eddie Vedder Summer Tour Dates

Eddie Vedder Summer Tour Dates

Eddie Vedder’s summer solo tour dates were just announced, but unfortunately there’s nothing in the Los Angeles area on the schedule.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 18th via Ticketmaster and Live Nation. A presale for current Pearl Jam fanclub members runs through April 10 at PearlJam.com.

Tour Dates
June 8th – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre
June 11th – Philadelphia, PA @ Tower Theatre
June 12th – Philadelphia, PA @ Tower Theatre
June 14th – Baltimore, MD @ Lyric Opera House
June 15th – Baltimore, MD @ Lyric Opera House
June 18th – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
June 20th – Memphis, TN @ Orpheum
June 23rd – Atlanta, GA @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
June 29th – Maui, HI @ Arts & Cultural Center, Castle Theatre
July 1st – Honolulu, HI @ Hawaii Theatre
July 2nd – Honolulu, HI @ Hawaii Theatre



April 8th, 2009

Rollo & Grady Interview // Stuart Bogie of Antibalas

Rollo & Grady Interview // Stuart Bogie of Antibalas

Stuart Bogie is one of the busiest people in the music business today. He’s a producer/composer, and studied music at the Interlochen Arts Academy and the University of Michigan.

Bogie has either recorded or performed with TV On The Radio, Gomez, Burning Spear, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sway Machinery, Wu-Tang Clan and The Roots to name a few. He’s also a member of Volney Litmus, Anitbalas and Superhuman Happiness, but his main gig is with Afrobeat super-group Antibalas.

While playing with each of these groups Bogie moves seamlessly between instruments playing the clarinet, bass harmonica, tenor and alto saxophones, keyboards and electric bass. Bogie maintains a relentless tour schedule and is a must see whoever he’s playing with.

Antibalas (Stuart is in the red shirt on the left side)
Rollo & Grady Interview // Stuart Bogie of Antibalas

R&G: How many different instruments do you play?

Stuart: Comfortably – maybe five or six. It’s easy to get along between woodwinds, so if you play the tenor, then you can get along on the alto and the bari sax. If you play clarinet, you can get along on the bass clarinet, and the flute comes in there.

R&G: Is Antibalas on hiatus?

Stuart: Yeah, Antibalas is taking a break right now. We did a couple gigs last year and the beginning of this year.

R&G: Antibalas is your primary band, correct?

Stuart: Yeah, I’d say that’s my main thing. That and Superhuman Happiness and The Sway Machinery. I’ve put a lot of time into that too.

R&G:
Going back to Antibalas – when I saw you guys play for the first time, it was in the Washington Mutual tent at Austin City Limits. Can you tell me about what you guys felt and were thinking before that show and during?

Stuart: We’ve always wrestled with the issue of corporate sponsorship; it seems like our lives are corporate sponsored. You can get a free pair of shoes if you let the shoe company have a banner at your merchant thing, or you can use your band to support this cause or that cause. There are always issues of endorsing and how it happens; we always wrestle with it. It seemed poetic and ironic in several different playful ways that the tent that we were under – I guess metaphorically and literally – was run by a company that was collapsing and has now been bought out, and eaten by another. I don’t know what that changes for anybody. All of it’s just interesting. I wish I could be more poetic about it.

R&G:
You contributed to several songs on last year’s TV On The Radio album,
Dear Science. Are you going to join them at Coachella?

Stuart: I think I’m going to play with them. That’s my plan, but I’m not sure of anything until I’m there.

R&G: Do you just wait for their call?

Stuart: We’ve talked about it and I’ve got the date in my calendar, but I’m never sure if a date is certain or not – never. People cancel all the time, and the last person to find out is a sideman. With TV on the Radio, even though I’ve done some arranging for them and put in some creative energy, I’m just a sideman.

R&G: But even as a sideman, you played the entire
Dear Science tour with them.

Stuart: I did the U.S. I didn’t do Europe or Australia.
Rollo & Grady Interview // Stuart Bogie of Antibalas